Name Name Sort ascending School Subject Year Undergraduate College Dissertation Title Faculty Advisers
Krisztina Szilagyi Krisztina Szilagyi Princeton Near Eastern Studies 2009-2010

Muhammad in the Christian Writings of the Islamic World (7th to 10th Century AD)

George N. Szeliga George N. Szeliga Bryn Mawr Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology 1979-1980
Adam Szczegielniak Adam Szczegielniak Harvard Linguistics 2000-2001

Phrase structure properties of the Complementiser Phrase

Martyna Szalanska-Fox Martyna Szalanska-Fox Yale History 1991-1992

Russia and the Eastern Question: Interplay of Policy, Opinion and Interests, 1905

Michelle Syba Michelle Syba Harvard English, American Literature 2005-2006

Interior Designs: The Textual Life of Authorial Intention in Augustan Criticism, 16891712

Mark Swislocki Mark Swislocki Stanford History 2000-2001

Feeding Shanghai: Commerce, Cuisine and the State, 1880-1960

Daniel Thomas Swift Daniel Thomas Swift Columbia English, Comparative Literature 2004-2005

Shakespeare, the Hampton Court Conference, and the Book of Common Prayer

Katherine Swett Katherine Swett Columbia English, Comparative Literature, American Literature 1992-1993

Scenery Fiction: Travel Literature in the American Novel 1860

Nancy Sweet Nancy Sweet Columbia English, Comparative Literature 2001-2002

Chaste Rebellion: Dissent and the Daughter in the Early Republic

Claudia Swan Claudia Swan Columbia Art History 1993-1994

Jacques de Gehyn II and the Representation of the Natural World in the Netherlands, 1585

Elizabeth Swain Elizabeth Swain Harvard History 1973-1974
David Svolba David Svolba Chicago Philosophy 2005-2006

Desires of One=s Own: Frankfurt on Identification and Autonomy

Steven Sverdlik Steven Sverdlik Columbia Philosophy 1980-1981
Laura Surtees Laura Surtees Bryn Mawr Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology 2011-2012 Wilfrid Laurier University

On the Surface of a Thessalian City: The Urban Survey of Kastro Kallithea, Greece

Dr. Astrid Lindenlauf and Dr. James Wright

Judy Ellen Sund Judy Ellen Sund Columbia Art History 1984-1985
Kelly Summers Kelly Summers Stanford History 2011-2012 Queen's University, Canada

The Great Return:  Reintegrating Émigrés in Revolutionary France, 1794-1804

Professors Keith Baker, Carolyn Lougee and Dan Edelstein

Sheila Sullivan Sheila Sullivan Chicago English 1990-1991

Criminal Genres: Cultural Authority and Transformation of Transgression in High Victorian England

Adele 0. Sullivan Adele 0. Sullivan Bryn Mawr French 1983-1984
Cheryl L. Sullivan Cheryl L. Sullivan Stanford History 1980-1981
David Suisman David Suisman Columbia History 2000-2001

The Sound of Money: Music, Machines and the Markets, 1890-1925

Richard Suchenski Richard Suchenski Yale Art History, Film 2009-2010

Utopian Romanticism and the Poetics of Scale: Modernist Explorations of the Cinematic Long- Form

Ayfer Stump Ayfer Stump Harvard Middle Eastern Studies 2005-2006

What Happens When Rebellions End? Formation and Transformation of the Kizilbas Communities in Anatolia, 16th19th Centuries

Peter T. Struck Peter T. Struck The University of Chicago Comparative Literature 1995-1996

Against Mimesis: The Talismanic Theory of Signification in Ancient Literary Theory

Jeremy Strick Jeremy Strick Harvard Art History 1985-1986
Carl B. Strehike Carl B. Strehike Columbia Art & Archaeology 1981-1982
Ashley Streeter Ashley Streeter Columbia English, Comparative Literature 2013-2014 The University of Texas

"Fools in Retail: Personae and Print in the Long 1590s"

Jonathan Strauss Jonathan Strauss Yale French 1990-1991

Thinking Beyond Coherence: Literary Unity and Fragmentation in Nerval, Mallarme, Bataille

Christopher Straughn Christopher Straughn Chicago Linguistics 2010-2011

Evidentiality in Kazakh and Uzbek

Despina Stratigakos Despina Stratigakos Bryn Mawr Art History, German 1997-1998

Women Architects in Germany, 1900-1920

Jada Renee Twedt Strabbing Jada Renee Twedt Strabbing Princeton Philosophy 2009-2010

Moral Responsibility: Attributability, Accountability, and Capacities

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